SuperFGD prototype time resolution studies
I. Alekseev, T. Arihara, V. Baranov, L. Bartoszek, L. Bernardi, A., Blondel, A.V. Boikov, M. Buizza-Avanzini, F. Cadoux, J. Cap\'o, J. Cayo, J., Chakrani, P.S. Chong, A. Chvirova, M. Danilov, Yu.I. Davydov, A. Dergacheva,, N. Dokania, D. Douqa, O. Drapier, A. Eguchi, Y. Favre

TL;DR
This paper reports on the time resolution measurements of the SuperFGD prototype, a detector component for neutrino experiments, demonstrating sub-nanosecond precision crucial for neutron energy reconstruction.
Contribution
The study provides the first detailed time resolution characterization of the SuperFGD prototype using muon beam data and calibration techniques.
Findings
Achieved 0.97 ns time resolution per channel after calibration.
Averaging multiple channels improves time resolution to 0.68 ns.
Intrinsic time resolution of 0.67 ns for signals of 56 photo-electrons.
Abstract
The SuperFGD will be a part of the ND280 near detector of the T2K and Hyper Kamiokande projects, that will help to reduce systematic uncertainties related with neutrino flux and cross-section modeling. The upgraded ND280 will be able to perform a full exclusive reconstruction of the final state from neutrino-nucleus interactions, including measurements of low momentum protons, pions and, for the first time, event-by event measurements of neutron kinematics. The time resolution defines the neutron energy resolution. We present the results of time resolution measurements made with the SuperFGD prototype that consists of 9216 plastic scintillator cubes (cube size is 1 cm) readout with 1728 wavelength-shifting fibers going along three orthogonal directions. We use data from the muon beam exposure at CERN. The time resolution of 0.97 ns was obtained for one readout channel after…
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